| Henry Howard (earl of Surrey.) - 1870 - 264 sayfa
...So far from weal, so full of woe, or hath more cause to moan. For all things having life, sometime hath quiet rest; The bearing ass, the drawing ox,...every other beast ; The peasant and the post, that serve at all assays ; The ship-boy and the galley-slave, have time to take their ease; Save I, alas... | |
| Henry Howard Earl of Surrey, Thomas Sackville Earl of Dorset, Nicholas Grimald, Thomas Vaux Baron Vaux - 1854 - 304 sayfa
...So far from weal, so full of woe, or hath more cause to moan. For all things having life, sometime hath quiet rest; The bearing ass, the drawing ox,...and the galley-slave, have time to take their ease; Save I, alas! whom care, of force doth so constrain, To wail the day, and wake the night, continually... | |
| William Shakespeare, Henry Howard Earl of Surrey, George Gilfillan - 1856 - 364 sayfa
...full of woe, or hath more cause to moan. ' For all things having life sometime hath quiet rest ; 6 The bearing ass, the drawing ox, and every other beast;...and the galley-slave, have time to take their ease ; Save I, alas ! -whom care of force doth so constrain To wail the day, and wake the night, continually... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 364 sayfa
...so full of woe, or hath more cause to moan. For all things having life sometime hath quiet rest; 6 The bearing ass, the drawing ox, and every other beast;...and the galley-slave, have time to take their ease; Save I, alas! whom care of force doth so constrain To wail the day, and wake the night, continually... | |
| Henry Howard Earl of Surrey - 1866 - 274 sayfa
...So far from weal, so full of woe, or hath more cause to moan. For all things having life, sometime hath quiet rest; The bearing ass, the drawing ox,...every other beast; The peasant and the post, that serve at all assays ; The ship-boy and the galley-slave, have time to take their ease ; Save I, alas... | |
| Henry Howard Earl of Surrey - 1866 - 280 sayfa
...rest; The bearing ass, the drawing ox, and every other beast; The peasant and the post, that serve at all assays ; The ship-boy and the galley-slave, have time to take their ease ; Save I, alas ! whom care, of force doth so constrain, To wail the day, and wake the night, continually... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 554 sayfa
...it is the sinking of a weary soul, to which he gives vent : ' For all things having life, sometime hath quiet rest ; The bearing ass, the drawing ox,...and the galley-slave, have time to take their ease ; Save I, alas ! whom care of force doth so constrain, To wail the day, and wake the night, continually... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1871 - 556 sayfa
...it is the sinking of a weary soul, to which he gives vent : ' For all things having life, sometime hath quiet rest ; The bearing ass, the drawing ox,...and the galley-slave, have time to take their ease ; Save I, alas ! whom care of force doth so constrain, To wail the day, and wake the night, continually... | |
| John Earle - 1871 - 644 sayfa
...countrymen, at least in the west country, still do, viz. as hayt. The same poet rhymes ease to assays : — ' The peasant, and the post, that serves at all assays...and the galley-slave, have time to take their ease;' — where it is plain that ease still kept to the French sound of aise. Then, further, the same poet... | |
| John Earle - 1873 - 736 sayfa
...countrymen, at least in the west country, still do, viz. as hayt. The same poet rhymes ease to assays : — ' The peasant, and the post, that serves at all assays...and the galley-slave, have time to take their ease ; ' — where it is plain that ease still kept to the French sound of aise. Then, further, the same... | |
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